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Warp (terminal)
Warp is a Proprietary software, proprietary terminal emulator written in Rust (programming language), Rust available for macOS, Windows and Linux. Notable features include Warp Artificial intelligence, AI for command suggestions and code generation, Warp Drive for sharing commands and runbooks across teams, and an Integrated development environment, IDE-like editor with text selection and cursor positioning. History Warp was founded in June 2020 by Zach Lloyd, former Principal Engineer at Google and interim Chief technology officer, CTO at Time (magazine), TIME. Lloyd and an early engineering team decided to develop Warp as a modern version of the command line terminal. Warp was built natively in Rust. In April 2023, Warp announced Warp AI, which integrated an OpenAI large language model chatbot into the terminal. In June 2023, Warp introduced Warp Drive for collaboration on the command line, which allowed developers to create and share templated commands with their teams using ...
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Rust (programming Language)
Rust is a General-purpose programming language, general-purpose programming language emphasizing Computer performance, performance, type safety, and Concurrency (computer science), concurrency. It enforces memory safety, meaning that all Reference (computer science), references point to valid memory. It does so without a conventional Garbage collection (computer science), garbage collector; instead, memory safety errors and data races are prevented by the "borrow checker", which tracks the object lifetime of references Compiler, at compile time. Rust supports multiple programming paradigms. It was influenced by ideas from functional programming, including Immutable object, immutability, higher-order functions, algebraic data types, and pattern matching. It also supports object-oriented programming via structs, Union type, enums, traits, and methods. Software developer Graydon Hoare created Rust as a personal project while working at Mozilla Research in 2006. Mozilla officially ...
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